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    1. Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754
    2. Maryann D. Moseby
    3. Debbie, is this link pertinent to your family? Does it tie into any of your family research? Can you make a connection? Maryann ----- Original Message ----- From: <Ire337@aol.com> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:06 PM Subject: Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754 > I haven't really looked hard but in my records I have an Owen Beagle married > to Grace Cline dau of C. Watson Cline and Cornelia Cora Weddle, son of Thomas > Cline and Stacey Beaver, son of David Cline, Sr. and Sarah Mills, son of > George and Susannah Buck Cline. I have the marriage of a Cline and Farnsworth but > it was in the 1940's. > > Lynn > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/29/2004 11:38:51
    1. Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754
    2. Maryann D. Moseby
    3. Hi Debbie! You know that any family that has been in or around the Monroe/Washington Co. areas of OH would really be hard pressed to prove that there was no relationship to the Clines, Okeys or the Tices. All three families intermarried interminably and all were very proliferous. In answer to your question though, I am sorry that I am not able to help you. The most knowledgable person Cline Researcher I know is Ken Oates. He used to be a member of this list. If he or someone else doesn't answer your question, I will be glad to give you the last address I had for him. I am assuming that you have done your usual thorough search in this question, so won't make any other suggestions. By the way, talking about being related to people, my father always claimed distant relationship to President Garfield. However, that is another relationship that I have never been able to prove or disprove. Isn't it interesting - all these mysteries and stories of our ancestors? Maryann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie (Noland) Nitsche" <Diamonddeb@comcast.net> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 10:07 PM Subject: Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754 > Maryann; > Your email about the CLINE surname and the area of New Matamoras caught my > eye. > Not to interupt your search on the Buck family......but do you happen to > know who the CLINE's are related to in the FARNSWORTH or BEAGLE family? > My great grandfather, Amirah Jackson Farnsworth (s/o Daniel or David > Farnsworth & Catherine Beagle) was born in or around the New Matamoras > area. His dau. Myra (my grandma) has always said she was related to the > CLINE's in that area, but I have not been able to establish a link. > Debbie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Maryann D. Moseby" <MMoseby@austin.rr.com> > To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 10:37 PM > Subject: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754 > > > > I also need information on a Buck. I have a Susannah BUCK, b. abt. 1754 > > (internet says she was born in Northern Germany), d. 1840 in New > Matamoras, > > Washington Co., OH. Father is supposed to be Joseph BUCK. She married > > George CLINE, Sr. on June 08, 1770 in Ulster Co., NY. He died April 14, > > 1801 and she subsequently married Anthony Evans on Oct. 13, 1806. > > > > She and George Cline had nine children starting with Joseph Cline on June > 7, > > 1771 and John Cline on Oct. 27, 1772. Sources say she also had Levi or > > Lewis, William, George Buck, Catherine, David, Rosannah and her last > child, > > Christina Cline b. May 26, 1794. > > > > If anyone has any additional information, I would appreciate it. I would > > also like to know if she is listed in the BUCK book that has been > discussed. > > If she is, I will be glad to buy it. > > > > Maryann > > > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/29/2004 11:34:40
    1. Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754
    2. I haven't really looked hard but in my records I have an Owen Beagle married to Grace Cline dau of C. Watson Cline and Cornelia Cora Weddle, son of Thomas Cline and Stacey Beaver, son of David Cline, Sr. and Sarah Mills, son of George and Susannah Buck Cline. I have the marriage of a Cline and Farnsworth but it was in the 1940's. Lynn

    03/29/2004 09:06:20
    1. Re: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754
    2. Debbie (Noland) Nitsche
    3. Maryann; Your email about the CLINE surname and the area of New Matamoras caught my eye. Not to interupt your search on the Buck family......but do you happen to know who the CLINE's are related to in the FARNSWORTH or BEAGLE family? My great grandfather, Amirah Jackson Farnsworth (s/o Daniel or David Farnsworth & Catherine Beagle) was born in or around the New Matamoras area. His dau. Myra (my grandma) has always said she was related to the CLINE's in that area, but I have not been able to establish a link. Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maryann D. Moseby" <MMoseby@austin.rr.com> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 10:37 PM Subject: [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754 > I also need information on a Buck. I have a Susannah BUCK, b. abt. 1754 > (internet says she was born in Northern Germany), d. 1840 in New Matamoras, > Washington Co., OH. Father is supposed to be Joseph BUCK. She married > George CLINE, Sr. on June 08, 1770 in Ulster Co., NY. He died April 14, > 1801 and she subsequently married Anthony Evans on Oct. 13, 1806. > > She and George Cline had nine children starting with Joseph Cline on June 7, > 1771 and John Cline on Oct. 27, 1772. Sources say she also had Levi or > Lewis, William, George Buck, Catherine, David, Rosannah and her last child, > Christina Cline b. May 26, 1794. > > If anyone has any additional information, I would appreciate it. I would > also like to know if she is listed in the BUCK book that has been discussed. > If she is, I will be glad to buy it. > > Maryann > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/28/2004 04:07:32
    1. [OHWASH] Susannah Buck b. abt. 1754
    2. Maryann D. Moseby
    3. I also need information on a Buck. I have a Susannah BUCK, b. abt. 1754 (internet says she was born in Northern Germany), d. 1840 in New Matamoras, Washington Co., OH. Father is supposed to be Joseph BUCK. She married George CLINE, Sr. on June 08, 1770 in Ulster Co., NY. He died April 14, 1801 and she subsequently married Anthony Evans on Oct. 13, 1806. She and George Cline had nine children starting with Joseph Cline on June 7, 1771 and John Cline on Oct. 27, 1772. Sources say she also had Levi or Lewis, William, George Buck, Catherine, David, Rosannah and her last child, Christina Cline b. May 26, 1794. If anyone has any additional information, I would appreciate it. I would also like to know if she is listed in the BUCK book that has been discussed. If she is, I will be glad to buy it. Maryann

    03/28/2004 02:37:47
    1. Re: [OHWASH] RECTOR Mindwell RANSOM D of Theophilus RANSOM and Mindwell NOYES
    2. In a message dated 3/27/2004 8:54:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, ElizHGene@comcast.net writes: Mindwell was born in Marietta and married to Enoch Rector in the home of her sister a house later Called the "presidents house" for the President Ayyye, her sisters were Mary Ransom STONE 1775 - 1823 and Sally Ransom TODD 1790-1826. Pg. 21 Billy TODD was a resident of Marietta from 1818 to 1836. He commanded an Artillery Company of the Ohio Milita. He owned a fulling mill on Putnam Street, above Sixth. As early as 1822 he built the TODD house, afterwards occupied by the Presidents of Marietta College. His first wife, Sally RANSOM, died, and he married a second time removed to Reading, Pa. His wife, Sally of Lowell, had a sister who married Enoch RECTOR, and who was with the TODDS when Mr. RECTOR was courting her, which accounts for his name being attached to the Article of Association, (page 19). At that time he was not a preacher.

    03/27/2004 02:54:29
    1. [OHWASH] RECTOR Mindwell RANSOM D of Theophilus RANSOM and Mindwell NOYES
    2. Eliz Hanebury
    3. Just Googling and found this it is posted at Rootsweb http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvwood/obits/1865_1867.html <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Ewvwood/obits/1865_1867.html> Mindwell was born in Marietta and married to Enoch Rector in the home of her sister a house later Called the "presidents house" for the President of Marietta College. Her two older sisters are buried in The Mound Cemetery. Eliz RECTOR, MINDWELL RANSOM Sat. 7 Dec. 1867 "Died. Rector - On Monday evening, December 2, 1867, at the residence of her son-in-law, Jno. L. Johnson, Esq., Mrs. M. Rector, wife of Elder Enoch Rector, in the 63d year of her age."

    03/27/2004 01:55:15
    1. Re: [OHWASH] The Story Of The Settlement Of Marietta
    2. In a message dated 3/27/2004 11:05:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, Diamonddeb@comcast.net writes: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/FILE/0090text.t xt Wonderfully interesting! A very different journey from the one the Howes and Proutys and Ponds made across New York Eliz

    03/27/2004 07:40:23
    1. [OHWASH] Counties In WV That Boarder Southeastern Ohio
    2. Debbie (Noland) Nitsche
    3. This information may prove to be very helpful to researchers of ancestors who migrited from Virginia (W. Va.)into Washington County, Ohio. THE FORMATION OF HARRISON, WOOD, JACKSON, RITCHIE, WIRT, AND PLEASANTS COUNTIES, VIRGINIA (Now West Virginia) When Augusta county had been formed in 1738 it had included all the "utmost parts of West Virginia" and extended from the Blue Ridge to the Mississippi. >From its original limits have been carved West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. But gradually this was being divided and subdivided. For example, in 1778, after Clark's campaign, the county of Illinois was created to include all of Virginia west of the Ohio, and in 1783, this vast territory was added to the Union. In 1776, the first Assembly of the newly declared Commonwealth of Virginia passed an act dividing what has been known as the district of West Augusta into three counties --- Monogalia, Ohio and Youghiogheny. Then in May, 1784, an act of the Assembly provided the "From and after the 20th of July next, the county of Monongalia shaw be divided into two distinct counties by a line beginning on the Maryland line at the Fork Ford on the land of John GOFF, thence down the said creek to Tygart's Valley ford: thence up the said creek to the line of Ohio county, and that part of said coutny lying south of the line shall be called and known by the name of the county of Harrison." Wood county was formed from Harrison by an act of Assembly Dec. 21, 1798 by which was declared a certain section of land "shall from and after the first day of May next, from one distinct county to be called and known by the name of Wood county." It was named in honor of General James WOOD, then governor of Virginia, whose father was the founder of Winchester, and who had himself done vallant service during the Revolution. Parts of Wood county subseqently were cut off and became protions of the new counties of Jackson (1831); Ritchie (1843); Wirt (1848); and Pleasants (1851), and the ultimate area as it now exists is 375 square miles. ---The Sentinel Parkersburg, West Virginia June, 1939 - Anniversary Edition Sec. 8 Pg. 7, Col. 3 Estracted by Debbie (Noland) Nitsche Diamonddeb@comcast.net March 2004

    03/27/2004 05:23:08
    1. [OHWASH] The Story Of The Settlement Of Marietta
    2. Debbie (Noland) Nitsche
    3. Now Online: BENJAMIN OF OHIO The Story Of The Settlement Of Marietta http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/FILE/0090text.txt You can also access it from page 4 of the "LINKS" page. Debbie (Noland) Nitsche

    03/27/2004 04:06:14
    1. Re: [OHWASH] Independence Cem help needed
    2. Martha Johnson
    3. Forgive me for bothering you again, but which Independence Cem are these people in? I believe you told me there were two cemeteries in Independence twp that had the name Independence in the name, Martha On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 05:06 PM, LRHall175@aol.com wrote: > Martha > Here is the record I have on the Cemetery you ask for > > Lee John Hayes--b 12 March 1895--d 9 Dec 1895 > Lee Catherine Grace--b 8 Aug 1899--d 6 March 1900 > Lee Richard I--b 1869--d 1933 > Lee Mabel Spence--b 13 March 1876--d 8 Nov 1955 > Lee Jonathan R--b 19 Dec 1836--d 28 July 1912--flag > Lee Catherine--w/o J R Lee--died 13 Nov 1884--aged 45y 6m 13d > > Lee Ralston T--b 1862--d 1939 > Lee Elizabeth D--b 1865--d 1937 > > Lee Anna Catherine--d/o R T & Lizzie Lee--b 23 May 1892--d 15 March > 1898--aged 5y 9m 23d > > Linda > LRHall175@aol.com > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm >

    03/26/2004 07:41:39
    1. Re: [OHWASH] Helen Wolcott Fleming Russel Ellis obit Nov 7 1919
    2. In a message dated 3/26/2004 8:10:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, LRHall175@aol.com writes: was born February 21, 1851, at Watertown, Ohio, and was the daughter of Alanson and Caroline Wolcott. Ahhhhh at last <VBG> One of "mine" Alanson was the son of Elias and Delinda Howe Wolcott. Again Thanks Linda Eliz

    03/26/2004 07:20:59
    1. [OHWASH] Cora M Hanlon Obit July 4 1940
    2. Beverly Dispatch July 4, 1940 Death Cora M. Hanlon A serious illness since February terminated Saturday in the demise of Miss Clora M. Hanlon of Waterford aged 37 years. Miss Hanlon was of a family of nine children born to John Hanlon and the late Kate Spiker Hanlon who departed earth on February 27, 1920. A baby, Mary, 5 days old was one of the family of children left motherless and Miss Cora had the task of rearing the baby and aiding her father in caring for the home and family. Surviving are the father John Hanlon, four brothers and four sisters; Othel Hanlon of the home, Earnest Hanlon of Dresden, Ralph Hanlon of Belpre, Arthur Hanlon of Mc Connesville, Mrs. Gertude Jackson of Akron, Mrs. Bertha Shirley of Marietta, Mrs. Maude McElroy and Miss Mary Hanlon both of the home, and other relatives. Miss Hanlon was a member of the Lowell Methodist Church. Funeral rites were held at the Mindling funeral home at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Rev E Thompson officiating. Interment was in Lowell Cemetery Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 02:35:39
    1. [OHWASH] Emmet Hugh Newton Obit Aug 29 1919
    2. Beverly Dispatch August 29 1919 Sudden Death of Former Resident Emmet Hugh Newton, formerly of this city , died Tuesday, August 26, at the home of his cousin, Washington Newton, of near Beverly, whom he had been visiting. Mr. Newton had been in poor health for some time, and was to have soon entered the hospital fro treatment. On August 29, 1878, he was united in marriage with Ada M. Clark, three children wee born to this union, two daughters , Mrs. Lewis, of this city, and Mrs. Corp, of Cleveland, and one son, C. C. Newton, of this city. Besides the wife and children there are six grandchildren who mourn his death. Mr. Newton was a member of the Christian Church, and had been employed at the Marietta Chair Company as might watchman. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. Lewis, Ferry Street, Friday afternoon at two o’clock and burial will be made in Beverly Cemetery. Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 02:35:37
    1. [OHWASH] Mrs Clara Haga Obit April 25 1940
    2. Beverly Dispatch April 25, 1940 Mrs. Haga Taken Mrs. Clara Haga, who for a time lived in Beverly at the home of her brother Wm. Trimble, passed from earth on Sunday, April 14, in McConnesville. Her niece Mrs. S. McElhose of Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trimble of Swift, attended the funeral services held at the home of Mrs. Haga’s only son Mont Hitebins of Renrock, on Wednesday, April 17. Burial was at Brookfield where Mrs. Haga ‘s husband is interred. Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 02:35:36
    1. [OHWASH] Samuel Noll Obit Sept 14 1919
    2. Beverly Dispatch September 14 1919 Samuel Noll Taken Samuel Noll died Saturday afternoon about four o’clock at the home of his sister Mrs. G. W. McElhose, Marietta. His death was due to paralysis from which he had been suffering for the past twelve years. His death came very sudden as one a half hour before one of the member of the family had taken his supper to him and he stated he was feeling fine. He was found dead in his chair. He suffered a stroke of paralysis twelve years ago from which he never entirely recovered. He was 56 years of age and was born in Beverly. He spent his entire life in this county and had made his home with his sister since he became ill. Besides his sister Mrs. G. w. McElose, he is survived by two other sisters and one brother, Mrs. Ella Grimes, of Fort Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Frances Webber of Lewiston, Idaho, and Joe Null, of Clarksburg W Va. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock at the Presbyterian Church. Burial was made in the Beverly Cemetery Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 02:35:35
    1. [OHWASH] Harry Nott obit May 6 1932
    2. Beverly Dispatch May 6, 1932 Youth drowned Friday afternoon Fed Hart, Frank Allberry and Herbert Scott were called to Stockport to aid in the search for the body of Harry Nott, of that place who drowned directly below the Stockport dam. It is reported that the young man fell into the river while fishing. The body was not recovered until late Friday evening, when it was found by searcher. Harry Nott was the 20 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Nott, of Stockport. His brother Glenn died of pneumonia only 2 months ago. Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 02:35:34
    1. [OHWASH] Dorinda C. Swift Nickerson obit June 14 1919
    2. Beverly Dispatch June 14, 1919 Dorinda C Swift Nickerson Dorinda C. Swift, daughter of Charles and Amy Andrews Swift, was born March 3rd, 1840 at Swifts, died June 7th 1919, being 79 years , 3 months and 4 days of age. She was united in marriage to Allen Nickerson, Jan. 24th 1861. To them no children were born. Her husband preceded her to the great beyond four years ago. She was a member of the Maple Grove Church. One brother Samuel Swift, survives; her father, mother and two sisters and two brothers having preceded her. Aunt Dorinda as she was commonly called will be greatly missed in the community. Burial was made at Swift Cemetery with Rev Phipps in charge Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 01:06:50
    1. [OHWASH] Grandvile S. Hoge obit Feb 2 1917
    2. Beverly Dispatch February 2, 1917 G. S. Hoge Granville S. Hoge, who suffered and almost complete physical collapse some six weeks ago, passed away at the family home, Sixth Street, Saturday morning, about 10:30 o’clock. Mr. Hoge was one of the town’s best known residents and news of his death will be received with sorrow by his countless friends here, as well as by the many with whom he associated during the years of his life as a professional musician. Mr. Hoge was a son of the late Solomon Gore and Lucy Chamberlain Hoge and was born at Beverly, July 17, 1848. He obtained his education in the Beverly Schools and when a young man served a short apprenticeship as a clerk in the general store of O. Tucker. He later acted as clerk on Muskingum river steamboats bur his real life work began when he became a member of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Unusually gifted in a musical way, his talent sought and found recognition among many of the high-class orchestras of the largest cities of the country. as well as with a number of the leading traveling organizations, and during he thirty years he actively followed his profession , it was his pleasure to visit every state in the Union and appear in all of the principal cities. Some ten years ago Mr. Hoge returned to Beverly and although relinquishing his active interest in musical matters he continued to hold his membership in the American Federation of Musicians and was at the time of his death a member of New York Local No 1. He was successful as an instructor and since his return to Beverly had many pupils under his direction. He was called on to assist in every musical program promoted locally and was frequently called to Marietta to assist with special occasions in that city. Mr Hoge was a member of Mt. Moriah Lodge No 37, F & A M and also of Rufus Putnam Chapter No 108, R. A. M. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. H. R. Langenberg. one sister Mrs. John Langenberg, Funeral services were held at the Masonic Temple Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’ clock, conducted by the local Masonic order an interment was made in Beverly Cemetery Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 01:06:48
    1. [OHWASH] Helen Wolcott Fleming Russel Ellis obit Nov 7 1919
    2. Beverly Dispatch Nov 7 1919 Helen Wolcott Fleming Russel Ellis Helen Wolcott, was born February 21, 1851, at Watertown, Ohio, and was the daughter of Alanson and Caroline Wolcott. She was one of a family of thirteen children, who all lived to be men and women. Helen married David Fleming, November 18, 1869, and to this union were born three children, Alvan Alanson, who died November 24, 1893, David Earl, of Tacoma, Wash, and Sylbert Ray of Fayetteville, Ark. They moved to Chicago in about the year 1895 where Mr. Fleming was in the post office department for several years. David Fleming preceded her in death on April 13, 1900. She them married Warren E. Russel, of Chicago, October 13, 1802, and moved to Hot Springs, Ark, Mr. Russel died October 1903, She them married Dr. E. C. Ellis, of Hot Springs, Ark. In May 1904, and Dr. Ellis passed away in April 1908. Them she moved to California, where she has since resided with her son until her visit to Ohio in May 1919. After a very pleasant visit among her relatives and friends she passed away at her sister’s Mrs. Kate W Harvey’s October 14 1919. She was a very happy disposition and was much loved by all who knew her. Linda LRHall175@aol.com

    03/26/2004 01:06:46